Tomorrow is the big day for 27 authors in the Bessemer area. The 2nd annual Author Book Signing Extravaganza will be at the Bessemer Public Library. I will join other authors at 400 19th Street North, (Bessemer, AL) beginning at 10:00 AM until 3:00 PM.

Screen shot of the live interview with Jeh Jeh Pruitt and Library Staff

This event has been successfully arranged again for the main benefit of READERS, the spirit and purpose of a library and authors. With very careful, quiet advance planning, the organizers have set up an attractive plan which flourishes under the bright attention of WBRC FOX6 television in Birmingham. Jeh Jeh Pruitt’s live interviews were well received earlier this week. The authors who participated in the show had a great experience and found new friends in Jeh Jeh and the WBRC team.

I hope you were able to watch the interview on Jeh Jeh Live! And if you are able, come down to the library to meet me and other local authors.

I’ll be ‘joined’ by several of my books, particularly the personal “Mother, Can You Hear Me?”, a Bessemer story of the time I spent with my mother as caregiver while she battled Alzheimer’s.

Thank you, Readers and Angel Pack members, for all of your generous support for the books I have written and the stories that are in progress. Without you, it would not be nearly as much fun!

I’ll be there among over 27 authors who will be eager to meet readers and show our books. The doors open at 10:00 AM and we’ll be there till 3:00 PM at least. If you can be at the Bessemer Public Library, 400 19th St. No, in Bessemer on that Saturday (08/20/16), I would love to see you and get acquainted.

In preparation for the Extravaganza, I’m so honored and excited to have a televised interview with Jeh Jeh Pruitt, a local Fox 6 news reporter. We will be talking about the Author Extravaganza event. We’ll talk on Tuesday morning and the interview will air at 8:20 here in Alabama on the Fox 6 Morning Show.

Jeh Jeh Pruitt began his television career in Alabama as an intern during his college days. He worked at a station in Midland TX for awhile before returning to Birmingham where he is a favorite among co-workers and in the community.

If you can tune in, that would be so much fun to know. If you are at a distance, I will get a link as soon as possible and be telling more about the interview.